Challenges in Residential Building Construction: Energy-Efficient Prefabricated Lightweight Timber-frame Houses
Izazovi u izgradnji stambenih objekata: energetski efikasne prefabrikovane lake montažne drvene kuće
Апстракт
The need for residential building construction is globally increasing, and
the energy efficiency of houses and the ecological footprint they leave behind are
becoming increasingly relevant issues. The need to reduce energy consumption for
heating is one of the major requirements in residential building construction in Serbia.
To address that issue, it is important to choose appropriate building materials that are
highly energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. This paper presents the possibilities
of using energy-efficient, prefabricated, lightweight timber-frame houses. Wood is a
renewable building material of natural origin, abundant in Serbia. The paper discusses
the energy efficiency of both construction systems and their environmental impact. The
paper aims to investigate the advantages and limitations of prefabricated lightweight
timber-frame construction compared to traditional masonry construction, which is still
the predominant system in residential... building construction in Serbia nowadays.
Potreba za izgradnjom stambenih objekata globalno raste, a energetska
efikasnost kuća i ekološki otisak koji one ostavljaju postaju sve aktuelnija pitanja.
Potreba za smanjenjem potrošnje energije za grejanje je jedan od glavnih zahteva u
stambenoj izgradnji u Srbiji, pa je važno odabrati odgovarajuće građevinske materijale
koji su visoko energetski efikasni i ekološki prihvatljivi. Ovaj rad predstavlja mogućnosti
primene energetski efikasnih, prefabrikovanih, lakih montažnih kuća od drveta. Drvo je
obnovljivi građevinski materijal prirodnog porekla kojim Srbija obiluje. Rad prikazuje
prednosti i mane prefabrikovane lake drvene konstrukcije u poređenju sa tradicionalnim
zidanim sistemom gradnje, koji je i dalje dominantan sistem u stambenoj izgradnji u
Srbiji. Rad razmatra energetsku efikasnost oba sistema gradnje i njihov uticaj na životnu
sredinu. Cilj rada je istražiti prednosti i ograničenja prefabrikovane lake drvene
konstrukcije u poređenju sa tradicionalnim zidanim si...stemom gradnje.
Кључне речи:
energy efficiency / prefabrication / timber-frame construction / residential building constructionИзвор:
Zbornik radova / Nacionalna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem Zelena gradnja 2024, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet Niš, 5. jun 2024 = Proceedings / National Scientific Conference with International Participation Green building 2024, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Niš, 5th of June 2024, 2024, 181-186Издавач:
- Niš : Univerzitet u Nišu, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet = University of Niš, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Lević, Bojana AU - Zeković, Bojana AU - Miletić, Nikola PY - 2024 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2246 AB - The need for residential building construction is globally increasing, and the energy efficiency of houses and the ecological footprint they leave behind are becoming increasingly relevant issues. The need to reduce energy consumption for heating is one of the major requirements in residential building construction in Serbia. To address that issue, it is important to choose appropriate building materials that are highly energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. This paper presents the possibilities of using energy-efficient, prefabricated, lightweight timber-frame houses. Wood is a renewable building material of natural origin, abundant in Serbia. The paper discusses the energy efficiency of both construction systems and their environmental impact. The paper aims to investigate the advantages and limitations of prefabricated lightweight timber-frame construction compared to traditional masonry construction, which is still the predominant system in residential building construction in Serbia nowadays. PB - Niš : Univerzitet u Nišu, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet = University of Niš, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture C3 - Zbornik radova / Nacionalna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem Zelena gradnja 2024, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet Niš, 5. jun 2024 = Proceedings / National Scientific Conference with International Participation Green building 2024, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Niš, 5th of June 2024 T1 - Challenges in Residential Building Construction: Energy-Efficient Prefabricated Lightweight Timber-frame Houses T1 - Izazovi u izgradnji stambenih objekata: energetski efikasne prefabrikovane lake montažne drvene kuće SP - 181 EP - 186 DO - 10.5937/greenb24024L ER -
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Lević, B., Zeković, B.,& Miletić, N.. (2024). Challenges in Residential Building Construction: Energy-Efficient Prefabricated Lightweight Timber-frame Houses. in Zbornik radova / Nacionalna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem Zelena gradnja 2024, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet Niš, 5. jun 2024 = Proceedings / National Scientific Conference with International Participation Green building 2024, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Niš, 5th of June 2024 Niš : Univerzitet u Nišu, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet = University of Niš, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture., 181-186. https://doi.org/10.5937/greenb24024L
Lević B, Zeković B, Miletić N. Challenges in Residential Building Construction: Energy-Efficient Prefabricated Lightweight Timber-frame Houses. in Zbornik radova / Nacionalna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem Zelena gradnja 2024, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet Niš, 5. jun 2024 = Proceedings / National Scientific Conference with International Participation Green building 2024, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Niš, 5th of June 2024. 2024;:181-186. doi:10.5937/greenb24024L .
Lević, Bojana, Zeković, Bojana, Miletić, Nikola, "Challenges in Residential Building Construction: Energy-Efficient Prefabricated Lightweight Timber-frame Houses" in Zbornik radova / Nacionalna konferencija sa međunarodnim učešćem Zelena gradnja 2024, Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet Niš, 5. jun 2024 = Proceedings / National Scientific Conference with International Participation Green building 2024, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Niš, 5th of June 2024 (2024):181-186, https://doi.org/10.5937/greenb24024L . .